Chris Hemsworth shares cheeky new snap for Christmas

Thor star Chris Hemsworth shows off his bulging biceps and dons a Santa hat as he wishes his fans a Merry Christmas with cheeky new snap

Thor star Chris Hemsworth wished his fans a Merry Christmas on Friday, with a cheeky and hilarious photo. 

The 38-year-old Hollywood star shared a picture of himself showing off his bulging biceps while doing a workout from his fitness app Centr, with a Santa beard and hat Photoshopped onto him. 

‘Putting in the hard yards at Santa’s workshop! Merry Xmas to all!! xo,’ Chris captioned the image.

Merry Christmas! Chris Hemsworth showed off his bulging biceps and donned a Santa hat as he wished his fans a Merry Christmas on Friday with a cheeky new snap

Also digitally imposed onto the image was a Christmas tree and a reindeer. 

‘Hot Santa,’ one fan cheekily wrote underneath his Instagram snap. 

‘Happy ThorXmas,’ another added. 

‘Hot Santa,’ one fan cheekily wrote underneath his Instagram snap

Chris is in Prague with his family as he shoots Extraction 2 for Netflix.

He will reprise his role as mercenary Tyler Rake who was shot and appeared to have died at the end of the first Extraction film.

Extraction was supposed to be filmed in Australia but moved location due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.

The highly anticipated sequel to 2020’s Extraction – which became Netflix’s most-streamed original movie upon its release – was supposed to be filmed in the Harbour City, but producers decided in August to relocate to the Czech Republic. 

New film: Chris is in Prague with his family as he shoots Extraction 2 for Netflix. He will reprise his role as mercenary Tyler Rake who was shot and appeared to have died at the end of the first Extraction film. Pictured on set

The shoot is expected to run for four months, until March 2022. 

Chris told Today Extra hosts David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys he was frustrated with the NSW lockdowns when the decision to move Extraction was made.

But he did acknowledge the state government had made the right decision to place restrictions when it did.

‘At the time I was definitely thinking, like, “Ah, you know, enough of the lockdowns,” but you go elsewhere and you go, “Actually we’re doing a pretty good job as far as reducing the effects,”‘ he said.

Speaking out: Chris told Today Extra hosts David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys he was frustrated with the NSW lockdowns when the decision to move Extraction was made. But he did acknowledge the state government had made the right decision to place restrictions when it did

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